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The probability of a student getting an A....

The probability of a student getting an A....-example-1
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Answer:


P (M\ and\ C) = (1)/(4)=25\%

Explanation:

We call M the event in which a student gets an A in math and we call C the event in which a student gets an A in chemistry. As the events are not mutually exclusive, then.


P (M\ or\ C) = P (M) + P (C) - P (M\ and\ C)

In this case we know that:


P (M\ or\ C) = (7)/(10)


P (M) =(17)/(20)


P (C) =(1)/(10)

So


P (M\ and\ C) = P (M) + P (C) - P (M\ or\ C)


P (M\ and\ C) = (17)/(20) + (1)/(10) -(7)/(10)


P (M\ and\ C) = (1)/(4)

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